https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...C7giYLctCM/edit?gid=1422725659#gid=1422725659Can someone share spreadsheet for February 2025?
I totally agree. @Miss bee helped me a lot as well.Hi @Miss bee ,
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What you do here is extraordinary. You give your time, your knowledge, and your energy to complete strangers, asking for nothing in return. You may not always see the impact of your kindness, but it changes lives, it changed mine.
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I received my PAL on Sep 29, 2025 and still haven't heard from IRCC since then (applied in Nov 2024, AOR in Jul 2025). I also did a medical exam in Brazil for the study permit back in 2018, but they haven't requested a new one yet.Hi guys, posting my timeline here and wondering how much longer it could take?
Dec 7, 2024 - Applied
Oct 21, 2025 - AOR
Oct 23,2025 - Biometrics done
Jan 13, 2026 - additional docs request (updated imm5669, paystubs, letter of employment and financial)
Jan 16 2026 - documents sent
Jan 23 - pre-arrival services letter received
And nothing else so far. They haven't even requested medical exams yet (did one in Brazil in 2020 for study permit). Any thoughts would be really helpful
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Since you applied under a Non-Express Entry PNP (paper-based) stream for New Brunswick in December 2024 and IRCC only started processing in October 2025, your timeline is actually quite typical for this category. Paper-based PNP applications processed by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada usually take around 18 to 24 months (sometimes longer) from the date they receive the full application. Because you completed biometrics and submitted the additional documents in December 2025, you are now in the final assessment stages (eligibility, background, security, and medical review if not already finalized). If everything is complete and there are no complications, many applicants in similar situations receive a decision within 4 to 8 months after biometrics, though it can vary depending on background checks and overall processing volume. Realistically, you could expect a decision sometime between spring and late summer 2026, but this is only an estimate. If your medicals are passed and background check moves to “in progress,” that’s usually a good sign you are getting closer to final decision.Hi everyone, I hope you're doing well!
I applied for permanent residence Non-Express Entry(PNP) in New Brunswick in December 2024 , and in October 2025 they finally responded saying they had started working on our application. They asked for additional information and requested biometrics.
Do you have any idea how much longer it might take to receive a decision? In theory, I’m not missing anything else regarding documents or requirements.
Basically, I completed everything in December 2025.
Thanks for your time and support!
Hey! @Miss bee thanks a lot for your quick response! I really appreciate it.Since you applied under a Non-Express Entry PNP (paper-based) stream for New Brunswick in December 2024 and IRCC only started processing in October 2025, your timeline is actually quite typical for this category. Paper-based PNP applications processed by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada usually take around 18 to 24 months (sometimes longer) from the date they receive the full application. Because you completed biometrics and submitted the additional documents in December 2025, you are now in the final assessment stages (eligibility, background, security, and medical review if not already finalized). If everything is complete and there are no complications, many applicants in similar situations receive a decision within 4 to 8 months after biometrics, though it can vary depending on background checks and overall processing volume. Realistically, you could expect a decision sometime between spring and late summer 2026, but this is only an estimate. If your medicals are passed and background check moves to “in progress,” that’s usually a good sign you are getting closer to final decision.
No issues at all .I submitted my application on the 12th of February and going through my application I discovered I added just a city without adding the country in IMM5562. The same city and country was also entered country in the form for a different trip. Should I be worried?
